UNIVERSITY   OF  CALIFORNIA    PUBLICATIONS. 

COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE. 

AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATION, 

BERKELEY,  CALIFORNIA. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS 


By  JOHN  S.  BURD. 


BULLETIN    No.    201. 

(Berkeley,  (Jal.,  June  30, 1908.) 


SACRAMENTO: 

:     :     :     superintendent  state  printing. 
1908. 


BENJAMIN  IDE  WHEELER,   Ph.D.,   LL.D.,  President  of  the   University. 


EXPERIMENT  STATION  STAFF. 

E.  J.   WICKSON,  M.A.,  Director  and  Horticulturist. 

E.  W.  HILGARD,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  Chemist. 

W.  A.  SETCHELL,   Ph.D.,  Botanist. 

ELWOOD  MEAD,  M.S.,  C.E.,  Irrigation  Engineer.      (Absent  on  leave.) 

LEROY  ANDERSON,  Ph.D.,  Dairy  Industry  and  Superintendent  University  Farm. 

M.  E.  JAFFA,  M.S.,  Nutrition  Expert,  in  charge  of  the  Poultry  Station. 

C.  W.  WOODWORTH,  M.S.,  Entomologist. 

R.  H.  LOUGHRIDGE,  Ph.D.,  Soil  Chemist  and  Physicist. 

G.  W.   SHAW,  M.A.,   Ph.D.,  Experimental  Agronomist  and  Agricultural  Technologist, 

in  charge  of  Cereal  Stations. 
GEORGE  E.  COLBY,  M.S.,   Chemist.      (Fruits,  Waters,  Insecticides.) 
RALPH  E.  SMITH,  B.S.,  Plant  Pathologist  and  Superintendent  of  Southern  California 

Pathological  Laboratory  and  Experiment  Station.      Whittier. 
A.   R.   WARD,    B.S.A.,   D.V.M.,   Veterinarian  and  Bacteriologist. 
E.  W.  MAJOR,  B.Agr.,  Animal  Industry. 
H.  M.  HALL,  M.S.,  Assistant  Botanist. 
H.  J.  QUAYLE,  A.B.,  Assista7it  Entomologist.     Whittier. 
W.    T.    CLARKE,    B.S.,    Assistant    Horticulturist    and    Superintendent    of    University 

Extension  in  Agriculture. 
JOHN  S.  BURD,  B.S.,  Chemist,  in  charge  of  Fertilizer  Control. 
C.  M.  HARING,  D.V.M.,  Assistant  Veterinarian  and  Bacteriologist. 
H.  A.  HOPPER,  M.S.,   Assistant  in  Dairy  Husbandry. 

J.  H.  NORTON,  M.S.,  Assistant  Chemist  in  charge  Fertilizer  )        _..x         „ 

„  .  f        Citrus  Experiment 

Experiments,  > 

T.  F.  HUNT,  B.S.,  Assistant  Horticulturist,  )  Motion,  Riverside. 

E.  B.  BABCOCK,  B.S.,  Assistant  Plant  Pathologist. 

E.  H.  SMITH,  M.S.,  Assistant  Plant  Pathologist. 

F.  L.  YEAW,  B.S.,  Assistant  Plant  Pathologist. 

H.  J.  RAMSEY,  M.S.,  Assistant  Plant  Pathologist,  [       Southern  California  Patholog- 

C.  O.  SMITH,  M.S.,  "  "  "  )  ical  Laboratory.  Whittier. 
R.  E.  MANSELL,  Assistant  in  Horticulture,  in  charge  of  Central  Station  Grounds. 
RALPH  BENTON,   B.S.,   B.L.,  Assistant  in  Entomology. 

A.  J.  GAUMNITZ,  M.S.,  Assistant  in  Cereal  Investigations. 

RACHAEL  CORR,  M.A.,  Assistant  in  Cereal  Laboratory. 

HANS  C.  HOLM,  B.S.,  Assistant  in  Zymology. 

P.  L.  McCREARY,  B.S.,  Laboratory  Assistant  in  Fertilizer  Control. 

F.  E.  JOHNSON,  B.  L.,  Assistant  in  Soil  Laboratory. 

M.  E.  STOVER,  B.S.,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Chemical  Laboratory. 

D.  R.  HOAGLAND,  A.B.,  Assistant  in  Agricultural  Chemical  Laboratory. 
CHARLES  FUCHS,  Curator  Entomological  Museum. 

P.  L.  HIBBARD,  B.S.,  Assistant  in  Fertilizer  Control  Laboratory. 

M.  E.  SHERWIN,  Field  Assistant  in  Agronomy. 

W.  H.  VOLCK,  Field  Assistant  in  Entomology.     Watsonville. 

E.  L.  MORRIS,  B.S.,  Field  Assistant  in  Entomology.     San  Jose. 
J.  S.  HUNTER,  Field  Assistant  in  Entomology.     San  Mateo. 

D.  L.  BUNNELL,  Clerk  to  the  Director. 


JOHN  TUOHY,  Patron,  ^^   8ubatatio       Tulare. 

J.  T.  BEARSS,  Foreman, 

J.  W.  ROPER,  Patron,  )  TT    .  Ml 

E.  C.  MILLER,  In  charge,  \  University  Forestry  Station,  Chico. 

ROY  JONES,  Patron,  ) 

N.  D.  INGHAM,  Foreman.  \ 


University  Forestry  Station,  Santa  Monica. 


VINCENT     J.     HUNTLEY,     Foreman     of     California     Poultry     Experiment     Station, 
Petaluma. 

The  Station  publications  (Reports  and  Bulletins),  so  long  as  avail- 
able, will  be  sent  to  any  citizen  of  the  State  on  application. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS. 


By  JOHN  S.  BURD. 


The  present  report  contain?  the  tabulated  analyses  of  fertilizers  col- 
lected for  the  half-year  ending  June  30,  1908.  During  this  period  250 
samples  of  fertilizers  and  fertilizing  materials  have  been  received  at 
the  laboratory.  Of  this  number  29  were  sent  by  farmers  under  the 
two-dollar  fee  provision,  81  were  taken  by  inspectors  from  purchasers' 
goods  upon  the  request  of  the  purchasers,  and  120  were  taken  by 
inspectors  from  goods  in  the  hands  of  agents  and  manufacturers.  On 
4  samples  the  analysis  as  reported  was  used  as  a  basis  of  settlement 
by  mutual  agreement  of  buyer  and  seller.  No  guaranty  was  required 
or  given  with  goods  sold  under  such  an  agreement.  Twenty  samples 
of  a  miscellaneous  nature,  which  do  not  come  within  the  legal  definition 
of  a  commercial  fertilizer,  are  omitted  from  the  tables. 

Analyses  of  samples  taken  directly  from  goods  delivered  to  consumers 
form  the  most  desirable  basis  for  judgment  as  to  the  character  of  fertil- 
izers being  sold.  It  has  accordingly  been  the  policy  of  the  Fertilizer 
Control  to  increase,  in  so  far  as  possible,  the  proportion  of  the  so-called 
farmers'  and  purchasers'  samples.  The  above  quoted  figures  indicate 
that,  during  the  period  covered,  48  per  cent  of  the  samples  collected 
belonged  to  these  classes.  Whereas,  during  the  preceding  half-year, 
these  comprised  only  31  per  cent  of  the  total.  The  attempt  will  be 
made  in  the  future  to  maintain  or  increase  the  present  proportion,  and 
inspectors  have  instructions  to  take  samples  at  the  request  of  pur- 
chasers at  every  opportunity. 

The  following  classification  may  be  made  of  samples  reported  in  this 
bulletin  : 

Complete  fertilizers 103 

Bone  meal 15 

Tankage 34 

Superphosphate  and  potash 8 

Superphosp  hate 17 

Dried  Blood 29 

Nitrate  of  Soda 12 

Sulfate  of  Potash 5 

Muriate  of  Potash 1 

Bat  guano 5 

Thomas  Phosphate  Powder 1 

Total 230 

DEFICIENCIES. 

In  the  analyses  of  the  above  samples,  the  following  number  of  defi- 
ciencies greater  than  allowed  by  law  occur  : 

Available  phosphoric  acid  (total  when  available  is  not  guaranteed) 17 

Total  nitrogen 34 

Potash 7 

In  valuation 23 

These  deficiencies  were  found  in  54  samples. 


274  UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT  STATION. 

The  fertilizer  law  allows  a  deficiency  of  0.25  per  cent  in  nitrogen, 
0.50  per  cent  in  potash,  and  1.00  per  cent  in  available  phosphoric  acid. 

FERTILIZER    VALUATIONS. 

The  calculations  of  the  commercial  values  of  the  fertilizers  here 
reported  are  made  on  the  so-called  unit  basis.  Such  calculations  con- 
sist simply  in  multiplying  the  number  of  per  cent  of  each  ingredient  by 
the  price  per  unit  and  adding  the  products.  The  sum  thus  obtained  is 
the  commercial  value  per  ton  at  the  prices  used.  If  it  is  desired  to  use 
such  a  calculation  for  determining  the  amount  which  should  be  paid 
for  goods,  or  the  rebate  to  which  the  buyer  is  entitled  owing  to  the 
goods  delivered  being  below  the  guaranty,  it  can  only  be  satisfactorily 
done  if  a  definite  price  per  unit  has  been  agreed  upon  between  buyer 
and  seller.  But  for  the  mere  purpose  of  showing  the  relative  values  of 
goods  to  guaranties,  it  is  not  at  all  necessary  that  the  prices  adopted 
should  be  the  exact  market  prices.  Thus  it  is  that  the  Fertilizer  Con- 
trol in  attempting  to  show  the  relation  between  values  found  and 
values  claimed,  uses  a  schedule  which  is  admittedly  only  an  approxi- 
mate average  of  market  values.  Owing  to  market  fluctuations,  differ- 
ences in  cost  of  delivery  at  different  points,  and  other  causes,  the 
obtaining  of  true  average  market  prices  is  an  impossibility.  But  if  the 
reader  will  bear  in  mind  the  true  purpose  of  the  valuations  reported, 
these  will  have  served  their  turn  and  he  will  not  be  led  to  assume  that 
the  Experiment  Station  is  dictating  the  prices  at  which  goods  shall  be 
sold. 

SCHEDULE  OF  TRADE  VALUES. 

D,        ,      •      A    •  j         .  Cents.  Value. 

Phosphoric  Acid.  Per  Pound.      Per  Unit 

Available  (water  and  citrate-soluble) : 6  $120 

Insoluble  in  mixed  fertilizers r 2\  0  50 

In  fine*  bone  and  tankage 4^  0  90 

In  medium*  bone  and  tankage 3^  0  70 

In  fine*  Thomas  phosphate  powder 5  1  00 

In  medium*  Thomas  phosphate  powder 3  0  60 

Nitrogen. 

In  ammonia  salts ._        18  3  60 

In  nitrates 17£  3  50 

Organic  in — 

Blood 21  4  20 

Mixed  fertilizers 20  4  00 

Fine*  bone  and  tankage 20£  4  10 

Medium*  bone  and  tankage 16  3  20 

Potash. 

From  sulfate 6  1  20 

From  muriate 5  1  00 

*  Fine  and  medium  bone  are  separated  by  a  sieve  with  50  meshes  to  the  inch  ;  line 
and  medium  tankage  by  a  25-mesh  sieve  ;  and  fine  and  medium  Thomas  phosphate 
powder  by  a  100-mesh  sieve. 


Bulletin  201.  commercial  fertilizers.  275 

report  of  analyses.* 

Available  phosphoric  acid  is  not  determined  in  bone  meal,  tankage, 
and  Thomas  phosphate  powder,  unless  requested.  The  fineness  of  these 
materials  is  determined,  fine  and  medium  bone  being  separated  by  a 
sieve  of  50  meshes  to  the  inch ;  tankage  by  a  25-mesh  sieve ;  and 
Thomas  phosphate  powder  by  a  100-mesh  sieve. 

Nitrogen  in  ammonia  salts  will,  in  some  cases,  be  found  reported 
when  nitrogen  in  this  form  is  not  guaranteed.  In  some  of  such  cases 
this  form  of  nitrogen  is  produced  by  conversion  of  organic  nitrogen 
during  process  of  manufacture,  and  is  not  to  be  considered  a  deviation 
from  guaranty  of  materials  used.  Guanos  carry  more  or  less  nitrogen 
in  nitrates  and  ammonia  salts,  and  when  any  appreciable  quantity  of 
guano  is  used  the  manufacturer  should  take  into  account  the  fact  that 
some  nitrogen  will  show  as  nitrates  and  ammonia  salts.  The  failure  to 
take  this  into  consideration  may  perhaps  account  for  the  appearance  of 
these  forms  of  nitrogen  in  some  samples  in  which  only  organic  nitrogen 
was  guaranteed. 

The  percentage  of  chlorin  is  given  when  it  exceeds  0.50  per  cent.  It 
is  a  matter  of  only  technical  interest  whether  chlorin  present  is  from 
muriate  of  potash,  kainit,  or  from  common  salt  that  may  be  in  some  of 
the  materials  used.  If  a  manufacturer  uses  sulfate  of  potash  and  uses 
a  tankage  with  it  containing  a  large  amount  of  chlorin,  from  a  practical 
standpoint  he  has  lowered  the  grade  of  his  fertilizer  just  as  much  as  if 
he  had  used  muriate  of  potash  instead  of  sulfate  of  potash.  Chlorin 
from  all  other  sources  is  as  objectionable  as  from  muriate  of  potash. 
However,  if  muriate  of  potash  is  found  when  sulfate  is  guaranteed,  the 
fact  will  be  published. 

The  following  abbreviations  are  used  in  the  tables  :  Bl=blood,  Bn= 
bone,  Fs=fish,  G=guano,  Super=superphosphate,  T=tankage. 

Guaranties  are  entered  in  italics.  Deficiencies  greater  than  allowed 
by  law  are  entered  in  bold  type. 

NOTICE  CONCERNING  TAGGING. 

A  number  of  cases  of  incomplete  and  defective  tagging  have  occurred 
during  the  period  covered  by  this  report.  The  attention  of  manufac- 
turers and  dealers  is  especially  directed  to  the  necessity  for  stating  in 
a  definite  manner  the  sources  from  which  fertilizer  ingredients  are 
derived.  Specific  instances  of  infractions  of  this  requirement  consist  in 
simply  stating  the  source  as  "animal  matter,"  instead  of  "bone,  tank- 
age," etc  Again,  materials  properly  designated  as  bird  guano  phos- 
phate have  sometimes  been  called  "  guano,"  or  bat  guano  has  been 
called  simply  "guano,"  statements  which  are,  to  say  the  least,  mislead- 
ing and  must  be  discontinued. 

*The  laboratory  work  in  connection  with  these  analyses  was  largely  carried  out  by 
Mr.  P.  L.  McCrearv,  to  whom  credit  is  due  for  his  careful  and  conscientious  work. 


276 


UNIVERSITY  OF   CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT   STATION. 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS. 


Name  and  Address  of  Manufacturer  or 
Dealer,  and  Name  of  Brand. 


From  Whom  Obtained. 


Agricultural  Chemieal  Works, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Bat  Guano 

Guaran  teed 

Bat  Guano 

Guaran  teed 

Bat  Guano  and  Gypsum 

Guaranteed 

Blood 

do :_. 

Guaranteed 

Lawn 

Guaranteed 

Nitrate  of  Soda 

Guaran  teed 

Nitrate  of  Soda 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

Special  Orange  and  Lemon 

Guaranteed 

Special  Orange  and  Lemon 

Guaranteed 

Special  Orange  and  Lemon 

Guaranteed 

Special  Orange  and  Lemon 

Guaranteed 

Special  Orange  and  Lemon 

Guaranteed 

Special  Orange  and  Lemon 

Guaranteed 

Special  Orange  and  Lemon 

Guaranteed 

Special  Orange  and  Lemon 

Guaranteed 

Special  Orange  and  Lemon 

Guaranteed 

Special  Orange  and  Lemon 

Guarantee<  1 

Superphosphate 

G  uaranteed 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 

Tankage . 

Guaranteed 


American  Agricultural  Chemical  Co., 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Bradleys  Lawn 

Bradleys  Lemon  Tree 

Bradleys  Nursery  Stock 

Bradleys  Nursery  Stock      

Bradleys  Nursery  Stock 

Bradleys  Nursery  Stock    

Guaranteed 


H.  J.  Nichols,  Pomona  - 
A.  C.  Pickett,  Riverside 


E.  A.  Moore,  Redlands 


Los  Angeles  Olive  Growers '  As'n  ,L.  A 
A.  C.  Pickett,  Riverside 


Holland  &  Holland,  Fresno 
G.  A.  Herdeg,  Riverside 


F.  M.  Dunbar,  Riverside 
A.  C.  Pickett,  Riverside  _ 


A.  L.  Wright  Jr.,  Rialto  _ 
A.'l. "Wright"  Jr. ~  "Rialto! 


H.  S.  Clark,  Riverside  __ 
G.  A.  Herdeg,  Riverside. 


G.  A.  Herdeg,  Riverside. 
E.  A.  Moore,  Redlands  _. 


L.  S.  Taylor,  San  Dimas 
D.  B.  Bailey,  Rialto 


F.  M.  Dunbar,  Riverside  _. 
A.  R.  Ocheltree,  Riverside 


Los  Angeles  Olive  Growers'  As'n ,  L.  A 
A.  W.  Handyside,  Duarte 


A.  L.  Wright  Jr.,  Rialto 
E.  A.  Moore,  Redlands  _ 


Pacific  Wood  &  Coal  Co.,  San  Diego 
do 

L.  V.  W.  Brown,  Riverside 

Graham,  Cope  Com'l  Co.,  Redlands  . 

Eben  Boalt,  Palermo 

H.  W.  Pierce,  Claremont 


106.02 
100  JO 
40.21 

4S.24 

48.10 
45.80 
54.44 
56.83 
58. SO 
23.76 
21.50 
54.46 
54.25 
52.29 
52.50 
26.50 
28.45 
29.16 
26.90 
31.80 
29.30 
28.92 
28.45 
26.22 
25.50 
25.37 
26.60 
27.34 
26.60 
29.62 
29.20 
25.63 
22.90 
24.83 
23.90 
24.88 

•  26.60 
23.62 
21.60 

33.48 
36.54 

32.50 
36.14 
37.09 
34.28 


2!  1.59 
29.50 
29.73 
28.51 
30.28 
28.46 
28.28 


*1614— Sonic  hoof. 
*1707— Some  hoof. 
*1467 — 85  per  cent  fine. 


*1468— 86  per 
*  1545 -86  per 


cent  fine, 
cent  fine. 


Bulletin  201. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS. 


277 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


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P 

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Phosphoric  Acid. 

Nitrogen. 

Potash. 

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1631 

8.18 
3.00 

0.09 
3.00 

8.27 
6.00 
3.39 
3.20 
6.30 
5.00 

22.88 

23.00 

9.31 

9.00 

10.14 

10.00 

13.28 

13.86 

13.00 

3.06 

2.50 

15.56 

15.50 

14.94 

15.00 

4.56 

5.00 

3.47 

5.50 

3.43 

5.50 

5.24 

5.00 

3.25 

5.00 

3.93 

4.00 

4.03 

4.00 

4.08 

4.00 

3.54 

3.00 

3.86 
5.00 
1.78 
1.90 
2.08 
1.50 

25.00 
5.30 

1706 

2.79 

1.22 



1547 

10.14 

10.00 
13.28 
13.86 
13.00 
3.06 
2.50 

1614 

1707 

1 

___ 

1581 

4.32 

5.00 

5.50 

5.00 

9.82 
10.00 

Super 
T 

2.99 

2.50 

Bl,  Bn,  T 

1 537 

15.56 
15.50 
14.94 
15.00 
2.31 
1.50 

1699 

1709 
1469 

4.14 

4.00 
9.57 
9.00 
9.78 
9.00 
3.55 
4.00 
3.08 
4.00 
4.45 
5.00 
5.79 
6.00 
8.43 
9.00 
4.35 
3.00 
5.59 
5.00 
4.56 
5.00 
19.68 
18.00 

3.36 
4-00 
2.12 
1.00 
2.21 
1.00 
4.30 
4.00 
4.26 
4.00 
2.77 
5.00 
4.59 
5.00 
3.42 
1.00 
5.00 
0.00 
4.18 
5.00 
3.78 
5.00 
0.32 
0.50 

7.50 

5.00 

11.69 

10.00 

11.99 

10.00 

7.85 

5.00 

7.34 

5.00 

7.22 

5.00 

10.38 

9.00 

11.85 

10.00 

9.35 

9.00 

9.77 

10.00 

8.34 

5  00 

20.00 

15.50 

19.09 

13.50 

19.84 

15.00 

15.96 

13.00 

11.33 
10.96 
11.00 
10.81 
11.89 
10.88 
10.00 

0.45 

1.80 
3.50 
3.47 
3.30 
3.43 
3.30 
2.13 
5.50 
1.74 
2  00 
1.46 
3.00 
1.95 
5.00 
1.03 
3.00 
1.78 
2.00 
2.05 
2.00 
1.3K 

1 



2.45 

2.00 
2.28 
2.00 
4.36 
4.00 
2.55 
2.00 
6.78 
6.00 
3.42 
5.00 
2.48 
2.00 
2.44 
2  00 
3.82 
4.00 
6.34 
6.00 







1470 
153? 

"2.57" 

1.50 
1.41 
1.00 
1.92 
1.00 
1.68 
1.00 
2.35 
1.00 
1.28 
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"0.55 

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0.70 

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1546 





1555 
1685 



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1698 

9  05 

J                 2.00 
3.82 

Bl,  Bn         4.00 

1708 

2.15 

1.00 

0.32 

2.87 

1615 

Super 
T 

3.00 

5.00 

—  - 

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1467 

1 
1 

C 

pq 
1 
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4.60 

1 
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s 

J 

4.60 

0.50 
4.20 

6.50 
6.11 

0.00 

4.22 
4.25 
4.47 

4.04 
4.34 
3.97 
4.10 

6.50 
4.20 
0.50 
6.11 
6.00 

0.65 
0.73 
0.73 
0.66 
0.66 
0.65 
1.45 

1468 





1545 

9.22 
9.06 
8.97 
9.19 
9.21 
8.97 
9.00 

2.11 
1.90 
2.03 
1.62 

2.68 
1.91 
1.00 

1481 
1476 
1497 
1543 
1640 
1675 

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3  ,5 

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1* 

2.42 
2.37 
2.47 

2.48 
2.85 
2.28 
1.65 

1.15 
1.15 
1.27 

0.90 
0.83 
1.04 

1.00 

=.  ° 
0 

*    4) 

3 

H 

ftla 

S« 
0    . 



1.88 
1.93 
1.51 

1.76 
1.90 
2.01 

1.50 



278 


UNIVERSITY  OF   CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT   STATION. 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


F 

< 

a- 

*£ 

o 

3.E 

o  a 

o 

M3 

*< 

Name  and  Address  of  Manufacturer  or 
Dealer,  and  Name  of  Brand. 

From  Whom  Obtained. 

B 
a1 

1 

CD 

o' 

2 

Armour  Fertilizer  Works, 

Los  Angeles. 

1506 

Blood 

I.  W.  Freeman,  Redlands 

53.93 

Guaranteed 

56.70 

1582 

Blood 

G.  W.  Russel,  Ontario 

58.18 

Guaranteed 57.40 

Blood !  I.  W.  Freeman,  Redlands 49.39 

do J.  C.  Boyd,  Rialto 50.02 

Guaranteed 54-60 

Bone,  Blood  and  Potash _l_j  W.  T.  Henderson,  Riverside 36.08 


G.  W.  Russel,  Ontario. 


I.  W.  Freeman,  Redlands. 


A.  Barmann,  Mentone 

Griffin-Skelly  Co". ~  Fresno" 


L643 

1714 


do ;  I.  W.  Freeman,  Redlands. 

Guaranteed i 

Bone,  Blood  and  Potash I.  W.  Freeman,  Redlands^ 

do G.  W.  Russel,  Ontario 

do J.  W.  Corwin,  Highland 

do |  J.  C.  Boyd,  Rialto 

Guaranteed i 

Bone  Meal W.  T.  Henderson,  Riverside 

Guaranteed ! 

Bone  Meal I  R.  T.  Murrell,  Pomona 

Guaranteed 

Bone  Meal L.  S.  Flateau,  Redlands 

Guaran  teed 

Bone  Meal 

Guaranteed 

Bone  Meal 

Guaranteed 

Bone  Meal 

Guaranteed 

Fruit  Special 

Guaranteed 

Fruit  and  Vine 

do 

Guaranteed 

Orange  Tree  Manure 

do 

Guaranteed 

Orange  Tree  Manure 

do 

do 

Guaranteed 

Pea  Special 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaran  teed 

Special. 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaran  teed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

Special  5-8-2 

do 

Guaranteed 

Sulfate  of  Potash 

Guaran  teed 


I.  W.  Freeman,  Redlands 

Pinkham  &  McKevitt,  Vacaville. 


W.  T.  Henderson,  Riverside. 
Geo.  D.  Avery,  Porterville__. 


G.  W.  Russel,  Ontario 

J.  C.  Boyd,  Rialto 

Fred  A.  Browne,  Pomona 


I.  W.  Freeman,  Redlands. 


I.  W.  Freeman.  Redlands^ 


Mrs.  M.  E.  Wallace,  Rialto. 


I.  W.  Freeman,  Redlands. 


W.  S.  Corwin,  Highland. 


G.  W.  Russel,  Ontario. 
J.  C.  Boyd,  Rialto 


J.  C.  Boyd,  Rialto 


35.64 
34.40 
33.85 
33.90 
34.65 
32.51 
34.10 
29.43 
27.05 
28.59 
27.00 
29.69 
27.06 
30.15 
27.50 
29.25 
27.45 
29.48 
27.05 
23.55 
22.40 
30.95 
28.72 
27  80 
28.26 
30.12 
26.80 
27.51 
27.61 
26.81 
26.73 
20.17 
22.00 
35.28 
33  60 
82.87 
89.20 
34.35 
33.40 
41.36 
41.10 
29.01 
28.25 
28.10 
63.02 
57.60 


■  539— Some  hoof. 
^1641— Some  hoof. 


*1500— 68%  fine. 
*1517— 69%  fine. 


x  1527— 64%  fine. 
*1584-84%  fine. 


*1585— 83%  fine. 
*1 622—65%  fine. 


Bulletin  201. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS. 


279 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


t-1 

SB 

cr 

o 

Pounds  Per  Hundred. 

Phosphoric  Acid. 

Nitrogen. 

Potash. 

0 
- 

c 

2 

B 

> 
2. 

3 
o 

2* 

a; 

o 

E 

if! 

en 

~3 

en  o 

o 

3 

Organic 

Nitrogen 

Guaranteed 

as  Derived 

From 

P 

*1 

S3 

p 

_?o 

p 

5" 

p 

1506 

12.84 

23.50 

14.19 

24.00 

11.76 

11.91 

1S.00 

2.81 

2.65 

2.50 

1.66 

1.95 

1.76 

1.39 

2.00 

2.70 

2.50 

2.69 

2.50 

2.95 

2.50 

2.81 

12.84 

13.50 
14.19 
24.00 
11.76 
11.91 
13.00 
3.96 
3.80 
4-00 
3.98 
3.86 
3.91 
3.51 
4.00 
2.70 
2.50 
2.69 
2.50 
2.95 
2.50 
2.81 
2.50 
2.68 
2.50 
2.96 
2.50 
1.58 
2.50 
2.15 
1.80 
2.00 
3.13 
3.39 
3.00 
3.17 
3.02 
2.93 
3.00 
1.55 
1.75 
1.95 
2.00 
19.73 
20.00 
3.14 
3.12 
5.86 

0.00 

4.10 
4.02 
4.00 

158'? 

-- 

1539 

! 

1641 

1499 

9.44 

8.72 
8.00 
7.79 
7.61 
8.04 
7.92 
8.00 

1.79 
2.21 
2.00 
1.74 

1.74 
2.19 
1.98 
2.00 

11.23 

10.93 

20.00 

9.53 

9.35 

10.23 

9.90 

10.00 

24.02 

22.00 

23.10 

22.00 

23.18 

22.00 

23.78 

22.00 

23.36 

22.00 

22.86 

22.00 

10.41 

20.00 

9.95 

7.87 

8.00 

10.71 
11.19 
20.00 
10.59 

9.77 
10.49 
20.00 
13.45 
12.00 
18.40 
17.00 

9.27 
20.00 
13.08 
23.00 

8.80 
20.00 
10.22 

9.20 
20.00 

1.15 
1.15 



7.06 

15^0 

Bn,  G, 
Super 



Bn,  G, 

Super 

7.77 
7.00 
7.29 
7.76 
7.65 
7.45 
7.00 



1  04 

|    1.50 

1.13      1.19 
0.89  1    1.02 

Bl,Bn,G,T 

1521 

1583 

__"" 

— - 

1634 
1642 

1500 

0.98 
1.12 
2.00 

1.17 
1.00 

1.00 

~Bl~Bn~G~T 





1517 

1527 

"  1 

______ 

1584 

2.50 
2.68 
2.50 

1 585 

16W 

2.96 
2.50 
1.12 
2.00 
1.33 
1.10 
2.00 
1.94 
1.72 
1.50 

1  .54 
1.35 
1.33 
1.50 
1.55 
2.75 
1.95 
2.00 
2.94 

14.00 
1.61 
2.02 
2.05 
2.00 
1.92 
1.99 
2.00 

::::: 

1586; 

1522 
1644 

7.76 
8.00 

7.78 
6.31 
6.00 
8.60 
9.28 
8.00 
7.81 
7.29 
7.71 
8.00 
2.40 
6.00 

2.65 
2.00 
2.17 
1.56 

2.00 
2.11 
1.91 

2.00 
2.78 
2.48 
2.78 
2.00 
11.05 
0.00 

]     : 
O 
s-T 

CD 
P. 

B 

pq 

J 

Bn,      | 
Super   : 

0.60 
0.69 

0.80 
0.75 

0.46 
0.50 
0.82 
0.70 
2.00 
1.19 
1.67 
1.50 
1.03 
0.98 
0.80 
0.75 

] 

! 

H 

6 

c 

£ 
J 

70.00 







5.64 

5.00 

10.21 

11.21 

0.66 

1498 
1589 

1587 

4.03 
4.28 
4.00 
4.05 
5.22 
4.31 
4.00 
4.63 
4.00 
10.63 
20.00 
3.50 
3.00 
6.70 
0.75 
8.25 
7.00 
2.35 
2.88 
g.00 
51.68 
43.0') 



;;;; 

1588 
1688 

""_"__ 

— - 

1519 

_ 

— - 

Bl,  Bn,  T 

1 51 8 

Bn       ! 
1 

o 

t-T 

m 

q 
pq 

J 

Bn 

1 

H 

6 

c 

pq 

pq 

J 

1549 

9.45 

0.63 

0.75 
2.78 
S.00 
1.08 
1.02 
2.00 

7.34 
0.00 
0.90 
0.75 
1.03 
2.00 
1.10 
1.01 
1.00 

1590 
1633 

11.26 
10.00 

7.74 
8.00 
8.08 
7.18 
8.00 

1.82 
3.00 
1.06 
2.00 
2.14 
2.02 
2.00 



1591 
1643 

1714 

~  Lie 

_ 

280 


UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA — EXPERIMENT  STATION. 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


Name  and  Address  of  Manufacturer  or 
Dealer,  and  Name  of  Brand. 


Armour  Fertilizer  Works, 
Los  Angeles— Continued. 

Tankage 

Guaranteed :__ 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 

Tankage 

Guaranteed : 


Balfour,  Guthrie  &  Co., 
San  Francisco. 

Nitrate  of  Soda 

Guaranteed 

Thomas  Phosphate  Powder  ___ 
Guaranteed 


F.  W.  Braun,  Los  Angeles. 

Sulfate  of  Potash 

Guaranteed 


California  Fertilizer  Works, 
San  Franeiseo. 

Bone,  Blood,  and  Potash 

Guaran  teed 

Bone  Meal 

Guaranteed 

Bone  Meal 

Guaranteed 

Fruit  and  Vine 

do 

Guaranteed 

Fruit,  Orange,  and  Vine L_ 

Guaran  teed 

Lemon  Tree  "  M  " 

do 

Guaranteed 

Muriate  of  Potash  .. 

Guaran  teed 

Orange  Tree 

Guaranteed 

Orange  Tree  "B" 

do 

Guaranteed 

Peach 

%  Guaranteed 

Special 

do .... 

Guaranteed    

Special 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

Special  Fruit  and  Vine 

Guaranteed 

Special  Nursery  Stock 

Guaranteed 


From  Whom  Obtained. 


W.  T.  Henderson,  Riverside- 
R.  T.  Murrell,  Pomona 


G.  W.  Russel,  Ontario 

P.  B.  Goethals,  Riverside. 


Sparr  Fruit  Co.,  Los  Angeles. 
C.  C.  Chapman,  Fullerton 


A.  H.  Johnson,  Monrovia 


M.  C.  Kelley,  San  Dimas 


C.  C.  Morse  Co.,  San  Francisco- 

D.  F.  Breuner,  Claremont 


A.  C.  Dungan,  Exeter 
do 


R.  B.  Montgomery,  Lemon  Cove 
T.  A.  Pogue,  Lemon  Cove 


B.  A.  Towne,  Lodi 

J.  E.  Coombs,  Lindsay 


A.  R.  Carney,  Exeter 

W.  W.  Hinsey,  Fair  Faks 


T.  Putnam,  Cupertino. 


H.  Postlethwaite,  Jan  Jose 
do._ 


H.  Postlethwaite,  San  Jose" 

Vosburg  &  Williams,  Porterville 


J.  E.  Coombs,  Lindsay 

Fred  A.  Browne,  Pomona 


3.0 
o  a 


Vosburg  &  Williams,  Porterville 


30.10 
27-40 
2K.83 

27.50 
28.04 
27.70 
21.51 
27.80 


55.51 
52.50 
18.46 
17.86 


59.47 

54.OO 


38.71 
S9.1S 
23.23 
25.25 
24.99 
25.05 
27.68 
26.19 
27.0S 

23.74 
27.10 
27.10 
26.04 
26.95 
62  01 
56.64 
27.99 
27.45 
27.08 
27.12 
27.28 
25.64 
26.90 
31.10 
31.03 
32.18 
33.70 
SI. 50 
28.17 
2.9.95 
28.36 
29. IS 

2BA1 
28.50 


*150L- 65  per  cent  fine. 
*1516— 68  per  cent  fine. 
*1548— 64  per  cent  fine. 


*1691— 67  per  cent  line. 
*1533— 77  per  cent  fine. 


*1676— 55  per  cent  fine. 
*1694— 56  per  cent  fine. 


Bulletin  201. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS. 


281 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


SB 

cr 
o 

Pounds  Per  Hundred. 

o 

Phosphoric  Acid. 

Nitrogen. 

Potash. 

0 

V 

0 

•z 

c 
B 

V 

> 

< 

eg 

3 

GO 

O 
C 
g 
ST 

o 

E 

O 

Q,C_ 

2 

CO 

33 

_S 

0 

?» 

2. 

Organic 

Nitrogen 

Guaranteed 

as  Derived 

From 

0 

E 

§10 

*1 
aw 

0  0 

iB 

O 

E 

3 

1501 

11.31 

ii.oo 

11.15 

11.00 
12.38 
11.00 
11.78 
11.00 

1 
P 

M 

1 
j 

5.66 
5.00 
4.79 
5.00 
4.80 
5.00 
4.76 
5.00 

1 

1 

c 
pq 

s 
1 
J 

5.66 
5.00 
4.79 
5.00 
4.80 
5.00 
4.76 
5.00 

15.86 
15.00 

1516 

1548 

1691 

1492 

15.86 
15.00 

1 533 

19.64 

1.9.00 

1704 

49.56 
45.00 

7.53 

1484 

21.00 

17.00 

19.60 

20.00 

22.00 

00.00 

9.58 

9.50 

9.00 

7.67 

9.50 

12.21 

11.93 

12.00 

3.15 
3.  SO 
2.04 
0.50 
2.04 
2.50 
1.40 
1.10 
0.00 
0.83 
0.00 
1.70 
1.66 
1.65 

3.15 
5.50 

2.04 
2.50 

2.04 
2.50 
2.39 
2.35 
0.50 

2.14 
2.50 
1.70 
1.66 
1.65 

______ 

9.60 

1676 

. 

1694 



1557 
1558 

5.69  |    3.89 
5.83  '    3.67 
6.00;  S.OO 
5.02      2.65 
6.00      5.50 
8.31      3.90 
6.66      5.27 

Super, 

Bn 

Bn, 
Super 

0.54 
0.72 
0.50 
1.04 
0.50 

0.45 
0.53 

"d.27 



8.16 
7.10 

- 

066 

1689 

Bl,  Bn,  T 

7.15 

!    7.05 

7.00 

6.98 

I    7.31 

7.00 

cm 

1559 
1561 

Bl,  Bn,  T 

0L68 

0  68 

8.50 

5.50 

Super 

Bl,  Bn 

1616 

51.68 
47.20 
6.81 
7.00 
10.70 
0.12 

15,54 

5.17      3.61 

8.78 

9.00 

8.43 

12.33 

9.00 

8.45 

8.50 

13.50 

13  90 

U.00 

14.98 

1^.50 

7.35 

8.00 

8.55 

9.00 

9.95 

10.00 

2.95 
0.50 
0.61 
1.05 
0.80 
1.23 
0.00 
1.93 
2.02 
2.87 
1.57 
0.05 
0.94 
0.00 
1.25 
0.00 
1.29 
5.00 

2.95 
0.50 
1.61 
1.81 
1.65 
2.30 
0.50 
3.10 
3.13 
0.87 
2.44 
0.05 

2.22 
0.50 
3.07 
5.10 

3.20 
4.00 

6.50 

5.69 

4.38 

6.50 

6.01 

6.00 

8.42 

7.99 

11.00 

7.11 

5.00 

4.87 

0.00 

4.45 

6.00 

7.72 

8.00 

0.50 
2.74 
7.95 
0.50 
2.44 
0.50 
5.08 
5.91 
S.OO 
7.87 
9.00 
2.48 
2.00 
4.10 
5.00 
2.23 
0.00 

Super 

Bl,  Bn,  T 

1560 

____ 

1.00 
0.76 
0.82 
0.35 

"d.62 

0.70 



0  80 

1617 

"~Bl~~Bn 

0  80 

15?4 

Super 

Bn, 

Super 

Bn, 

Super 

Bn, 

Super 

Bn, 
Super 

Bn, 

Super 

Super 

"d.72" 

0.50 
0.55 
041 

10.00 

'    7.09 

7.25 

5.49 

5.38 

5.00 

9.87 

10.00 

10.68 

10.00 

1623 
16?4 

Bl,  Bn,  T 



Bl,  Bn 



16?5 

0.45 

0.42 

Bn 
Bl,  Bn 
Bl,  Bn 

~~BnrT  ~ 



1690 

0.95 
0.50 
0.98 
1.10 
1.65 
1.00 

0.33 

"oaf 

"6.26 

0.72 

1556 
1687 

7.93 
7.15 
2.68 
0.00 



0.80 

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ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


Name  and  Address  of  Manufacturer  or 
Dealer,  and  Name  of  Brand. 


From  Whom  Obtained. 


1534 
1535* 

1648 

1502* 

1645* 

1646* 

1647* 

1526 

1471 

1477 

1478 
1479 
1485 
1486 
1487 
1488 
1489 
1490 
L507 
1508 
1509 
1510 
1511 
1609 

1701 
1702 

1512* 

1649* 

1513* 

1514 
1536* 


Hauser  Packing  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Blood 

Sold  on  Station  analyses. 
Tankage 

Sold  on  Station  analyses. 

Hawaiian  Fertilizer  Co., 
San  Franeiseo. 

Nitrate  of  Soda 

Guaran  t  eed 

Special 

Guaran  teed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

Specia I 

Guaran  teed ' 

Special 

Guaran  teed 

Superphosphate 

Guaranteed 


Morris  &  Co.,  Chieago,  111. 


Blood 

( 

Blood 


Guaranteed 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

Guaranteed 


Blood 


do 


Sold  on  Station  analyses. 
Pacific  Big  2 

Guaranteed 

Pacific  Big  2 

Guaranteed 

Pacific  Big  4 

Guaranteed 

Pacific  Big  4 i 

do 

Guaranteed 


C.  C.  Chapman,  Fullerton 
C.  C.  Chapman,  Fullerton 


M.  Braughler,  Santa  Rosa 


E.  C.  Mayo,  Santa  Rosa  __. 
M.  Braughler,  Santa  Rosa. 


M.  Braughler,  Santa  Rosa 
M.  Braughler,  Santa  Rosa. 
Koerbel  Bros.,  Guerneville 


Arlington  Heights  Fruit  Co. ,  Riv'side 


Arlington  Heights  Fruit  Co.,  Riv'side 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
.do 
.do 
.do 
do 
do 


Arlington  Heights  Fruit  Co.,  Riv'side 
do 


Bollinger  &  Mellor,  Riverside 


Benchley  Fruit  Co.,  Fullerton 
Bollinger  &  Mellor,  Riverside 


Bollinger  &  Mellor,  Riverside 
C.  C.  Chapman,  Fullerton 


49.35 
30.19 


53.23 

63.00 

23.81 

22.16 

26.98 

so.  40 

33.75 

41.04 
21.26 

21.60 
20.66 
19.20 


56.57 

54.6O 

58.34 

56.62 

56.36 

57.58 

57.79 

57.37 

57.45 

57.33 

56.49 

58.21 

57.97 

59.39 

58.97 

58.34 

57.79 

58.80 

58.16 

58.12 

31.59 
31.85 
31.85 
32.00 
43.23 
43.20 
43.67 
42.45 
43. 4  J 


*1535— 56  per  cent  fine. 
*1502— Potash  present  as  muriate. 
*1645— Potash  present  as  muriate. 
*1646— Shrimp  shells,  61  per  cent  fine  ; 

some  hoof. 
*1647— Should  be  labeled  superphosphate. 


*1512— 73  per  cent  fine. 
*1649— 72  per  cent  fine,  some  hoof. 
*1513— 81  per  cent  fine,  some  hoof. 
*1514— 82  per  cent  fine,  some  hoof. 
*1536 — 83  per  cent  fine,  some  hoof. 


Bulletin  201. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS. 


283 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


o 

Pounds  Per  Hundred. 

P 
o 
<< 

Phosphoric  Acid. 

Nitrogen. 

Potash. 

O 
O 

5 
d 
0 
cr 
cd 

< 
2. 

CD 

CO 

O 
Cb 

9 

O 
i    cd  cd 

0B 

o 
>-* 

JO 

2. 

Organic 

Nitrogen 

Guaranteed 

as  Derived 

From 

0 

to 

CD 

CD 

h3 
0 

P 

a 

1534 

11.75 

11.75 

1535 

16.92 

4.61 

4.6  L 

15.21 

18.00 
1.97 
1.64 

2.18 
4.00 

6.98 
9.00 

1648 

15.21 

1502 

7.55 
8.00 
6.51 

8.00 

0.51 

8.06 

6.87 
6.00 
8.49 
4.00 

5  74 

! 

1645 

0.51 

7.02 

Bn, 
Super 

2.18 

4.00 

6.98 
9.00 

4  96- 

Bn,  G,  T 

1646 

9.39 

9.00 

18.24 

Fs 

Fs 

1647 

17.72 
18.00 
17.22 
16.00 

0.52 

15^6 

0.46 
2.00 

17.68 
18.00 

1471 

13.47 

18.00 
13.89 
13.48 

13.47 
13.00 
13.89 
13.48 
13.42 

13.76 
13.66 
13.68 
13.65 
13.45 
13.86 
13.80 
14.14 
14.04 
13.89 
13.76 
14.00 
13.86 
13.85 

2.63 
2.50 
2.60 
2.50 

10.13 
9.90 

10.20 
9.79 
9.90 

1477 

1478 

-- 

1479 

13.42 

13.76 
13.66 
13.68 

1485 

1486 

i 

-- 

1487 

, 

1488 

1 

1489 

13.65 
13.45 
13.86 
13.80 
14.14 
14.04 
13.89 
13.76 
14.00 
13.86 
13.85 

2.63 

2.50 
2.60 
2.50 

10.13 
9.90 

10.20 
9.79 
9.90 



1490 

-- 

1507 

"'         1 

1508 

1509 

1510 

_       _ 

1511 

1609 

1701 

170? 

1513 

27.06 

28.00 

27.34 

28.00 

4.40 

5.50 

4.35 

4.85 

5.50 

Bn 

Bn 

1649 

Bn 

Bn 

1513 

- 

T 

T 

1514 

1536 

284 


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ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


Name  and  Address  of  Manufacturer  or 
Dealer,  and  Name  of  Brand. 


From  Whom  Obtained. 


Morris  &  Co.,  Chieago-  Continued. 


1650* 


Pacific  Big  4 

Guaranteed 
1651*  Pacific  Big  4 

Guaranteed 

1652*,  Pacific  Big  4 

do 

Guaranteed 
Pacific  Big  7 

Guaranteed 
1638*  Pacific  Big  7 

Guaranteed 
1654*|  Pacific  Big  7 

Guaranteed 
1655*  Pacific  Big  8 

Guaranteed 


1653* 
1637* 


Benchley  Fruit  Co.,  Fullerton 
Benchley  Fruit  Co.,  Fullerton. 


F.  M.  Baird,  Corona 
do 


1503 
1531 

1553 

1574 
1593 

1592 
1656 

1594 

1632 

1692 

1658 

1657 

1659 

1677 

1679 

1575 
1661 

1572 

1660 
1678 

1.504 


Mountain  Copper  Co.,  San  Franeiseo. 

Mixed  Fertilizer 

Guaranteed 

Mixed  Fertilizer 

Guaranteed 

Mixed  Fertilizer 

Guaranteed 

Mixed  Fertilizer 

do 

Guaranteed 

Mixed  Fertilizer 

do 

Guaranteed 

Mixed  Fertilizer 

Guaranteed 

Mixed  Fertili zer 

Guaranteed 

Mixed  Fertili  zer 

Guaranteed 

Mixed  Fertilizer 

Guaranteed 

Mixed  Fertilizer 

Guaranteed 

Mixed  Fertilizer 

Guaran  teed 

Mixed  Fertilizer 

Guaranteed 

Mixed  Fertilizer 

Guaranteed 

Superphosphate : 

do 

Guaranteed 

Superphosphate,  Black 

Guaranteed 

S uperphosphate,  Black 

do 

Guaranteed 

Superphosphate,  Medium 

Guaran  teed 


Colton  Hardware  Co.,  Colton. 
Colton  Hardware  Co  ,  Colton. 

F.  M.  Baird,  Corona 

F  M.  Baird,  Corona 


N.  W.  Hawkinson.  Upland 

W.  A.  Freemire,  Pomona 

Dr.  J.  L.  Hardeman,  Porterville. 


T.  A.  Pogue,  Lindsay-. 
Wm.  Pierson,  Lindsay. 


Wm.  Pierson,  Lindsay. 


Wm.  Pierson,  Lindsay 

H.  J.  Nichols,  Pomona 

Vosburgh  &  Williams,  Porterville__- 
C.  W.  Cozzens,  Fair  Oaks 

Silva  tfc  Bergtholdt,  Newcastle 

C.  W.  Cozzens,  Fair  Oaks 

Union  Commis'n  Co.,  Santa  Barbara 
Union  Commis'n  Co.,  Santa  Barbara 


Kaweah  Lemon  Co.,  Lemon  Cove. 
Chas.  Kew  estate,  Chico 


T.  A.  Pogue,  Lindsay . 


Chas.  Kew  estate,  Chico 

Union  Commis'n  Co.,  Santa  Barbara 


N.  W.  Hawkinson,  Upland 


*1650— 85  per  cent  fine. 
*1651— 88  per  cent  fine. 
*  1652— 83  percent  fine. 


*1653-80  per  cent  fine. 
*1637— 85  per  cent  fine. 
*  1638— 81  per  cent  fine. 


*1654— 82  per  cent  fine. 
*  1655— Some  hoof. 


Bulletin  201. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS. 


285 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


p 

a" 
o 

Pounds  Per  Hundred. 

e 

Phosphoric  Acid. 

Nitrogen. 

Potash. 

0 

cr 
0 

2 

e 
B 

> 

< 

1 

P 

O 
0 

h3 
o 

:   <a 

-I 

o 

<s 
OP 

5. 

o 

Organic 

Nitrogen 

Guaranteed 

as  Derived 

From 

0 

E 

c  0 

E3 

0 

3 

1650 

5.91 
5.50 
4.57 
5.50 
4.91 
4.95 

9.39 

9.39 

9.90 
9.96 
9.90 
9.90 
9.76 
9.90 
8.63 
8.25 
7.41 
8.25 
8.13 
8.25 

T 

9.90 
9.96 
9.90 
9.90 
9.76 
9.90 
8.63 
8.25 
7.41 
8.25 
8.13 
8.25 
2.42 
2.47 

T 

1651 

T 

T 

1652 
1653 

5.50 
7.74 

T 

T 

1637 

8.00 
10.77 
8.00 
8.87 
8.00 

T 

T 

1638 

T 

T 



1654 

| 

T 

T 

1655 

24.58 

2.42 

2.47 

■    4.72 

25.00 

14.08 
13.00 

Bn 

Super 
Super 
Super 

Bn 

I 

4.00 

9.21 

8.00 
4.52 

4.00 

1503 

13.39 
12.00 
11.53 
10.00 
10.40 
10.00 
12.99 
12.65 
12.00 
10.40 
10.29 
10.00 
10.68 
10.00 
10.56 
10.00 
13.66 
12.00 
10.49 
10.00 
10.43 
10.00 
13.40 
22.00 
13.15 
12.00 
13.39 
10.*00 
6.58 
6.91 
5.00 
17.08 
17.03 
18.30 
18.50 
17.20 
21.12 
18.S5 

0.69 
1.00 

...... 

.... 

1 531 

0.43    11.96 
0.50    10.50 
0.29  I  10.69 
0.50    10.50 
0.41    13.40 

2.13 

2.67 
3.28 

2.07 

0.08:    1.20 

1.33 

"6.40     o!33 

3.41 

4.00 
4.01 
4.00 





1553 

Whale  G 
Bat  G,  T 



1574 

7.08 
7.20 

8.00 
4.07 
4.72 
4.00 
2.07 

1598 

0.33  j  12.98 

1.00    13.00 
0.20  !  10.60 
0.27    10.56 
0.50  ;  10.50 
0.19  i  10.87 
0.50  ,  10.50 
0.46  |  11.02 
0.50    10.50 

1592 
1656 

1594 

Super 
Super 

Super 

3.11 

2.80 
2.67 
3.34 
2.07 
3.46 
2.67 

0.32 
"6.31 

0.33  ! 

1.39 

1.33     Whale  G 

0.33 

3.76 
4.19 
4.00 
3.98 
4.00 
4.12 
4.00 

i 



Bat  G,  T 
Bat  G,  T 

i 1    1.50 

1 1    4.75 

.       LOO 

1632 

0.35 

0.31 



—  - 

169'? 

0.22 
0.50 
0.48 
0.50 
0.29 
0.50 

13.88 
12.50 
10.97 
10.50 
10.72 
10.50 

3.78 
4.00 
4.90 
4.00 
5.77 
0.00 
4.12 
4.00 
2.13 
1.50 
1.63 
1.50 

1658| 

Super 
Super 

2.94 
3.00 
1.20 

1.00 

_   _ 



0.98 
1.00 
0.45 
0.50 

3.92 
4.00 
1.65 
1.50 



1657J 

Bl,  T 
Whale  G~ 



1659! 

0.61  i  14.01 
0.50  i  12.50 
0.71  j  13.86 
0.50    12.50 
0.65    14.04 
0.50  '■  12.50 
0.55      7.13 

1677 

Super 

1.16 

1.00 



0.42 
0.50 

1.58 
1.50 

Bl,  T 

1679 

1575 

1661 

0.83 
0.20 
0.24 
0.85 
0.32 
0.34 
0.00 
0.32 
0.75 

7.74 
5.20 
17.32 
17.88 
18.62 
18.89 
17.30 
21.44 
19.60 

Super 

1 57?! 

I 

. 

1660 

-  - 

1678s 

1504 



286 


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ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


Name  and  Address  of  Manufacturer  or 
Dealer,  and  Name  of  Brand. 


From  Whom  Obtained. 


< 

n  a 


1515 
1573 

1703 


Mountain  Copper  Co.,    San 
Franeiseo— Continued. 


Superphosphate,  Medium 
do 

Guaranteed 

Superphosphate,  Medium 

Guaranteed 


J.  E.  Adamson,  Pomona 

Kaweah  Lemon  Co  ,  Lemon  Cove 


A.  H.  Johnson,  Monrovia 


1466*i 

1562 
1563 

1564 

1551 

1565 

1626 
1627 

1566 

1567 

1568  j 

1569  ! 
1570 
1571 
1618  i 
1662 


Oakland  Meat  and  Packing  Co., 
Oakland. 


Tankage 

Guaranteed 


W.  Grant,  Vacaville 


W.  A.  Berry,  Lindsay 
Burr  Bros.,  Lindsay  _. 
F.  W.  Young,  Lindsay 


W.  E.  Porter,  Lindsay 
A.  L.  Lewis,  Lindsay. . 


H.  Elphick,  SebastopoL 
D.  Sinclair,  Sebastopol  . 


Pacific  Bone,  Coal,  and 
Fertilizing  Co.,  San  Franeiseo. 

Citrona 

do 

do_  — 

G  uaranteed 

Nitrate  of  Soda 

Guaranteed 

Pomona 

Guaranteed 

Pomona 

do 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

Special _|  L.  S.  White,  San  Jos£ 

Guaranteed 

S  pecial 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

Special . 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaranteed 


W.  E.  Porter,  Lindsay . 
A.  L.  Lewis,  Lindsay - 


1491 

1474* 
1595* 

1596 
1664 

1480 

1473* 


Pacific  Guano  and  Fertilizer  Co., 
San  Francisco. 

Blood 

Guaranteed 

Fruit  and  Vine 

do 

Guaranteed 

Lawn  Dressing 

do 

Guaranteed 

Nitrate  of  Soda 

Guaranteed    

Nursery  Stock 


*1466— 71  percent  fine. 
*1474— Some  hoof. 


Burr  Bros., Lindsay 

W.  E.Wilson,  Exeter 

W.  E.  Wilson,  Exeter 

Penryn  Fruit  Co.,  Penryn 

Thompson,  Beard  &  Son,  Napa 


22.63 
22.00 

22.0  If. 
22.55 

22.12 


31.11 
36.88 


31.74 
31.56 
33.77 
29.55 
54.14 
52.50 
32.48 
SO.  45 
31.27 
32.81 
29.95 
34.62 
82.55 
30.04 
26.90 
32.7r 
32.80 
34.58 
32.48 
38.78 
36.08 
35.79 
32.55 
29.79 
26.30 
25.97 
22.99 


H.  C.  Rumohr,  Redlands. 


Geo.  S.  Gay,  Craftonville.- 
Consumers  Ice  Co.,  Fresno 


Consumers  Ice  Co.,  Fresno 
G.  P.  McNear,  Petalurna — 


H.  C.  Rumohr,  Redlands. 
Mrs.  A.  Marlett,  Mentone. 


52.92 

5  4.6O 
30.78 
29.68 
29.00 
32.46 
33.98 
S0.50 
56.11 
52.50 
30.88 


"1595— Shrimp  shells.  *1473— Shrimp  shells. 


Bulletin  201. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS. 


287 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


r1 

cr 
o 

Pounds  per  Hundred. 

o 
<< 

Phosphoric  Acid. 

Nitrogen. 

Potash . 

0 

I 

cr 

> 
< 

a; 

o 

3 
o 

5" 

a; 

CD 

►3 

o 

<rt- 

O 

H 1  on  £ 
2  «* 

:  <£ 

.    <x>  a> 

3 

3  = 

0 
tip 

P 

0 

Organic 

Nitrogen 

Guaranteed 

as  Derived 

From 

0 

E 

CD 

5" 

>-3 

0 

E 

! 

3 

1515 

18.86 
18.33 
18.37 
18.79 
18.43 

0.32 
0.34 

0.29 
0.33 

19.18 
18.66 
19.07 
19.08 
75.70 

12.15 

12.50 

11.20 
10.69 
12.44 
10.00 

1573 

" 

1703 

1466 

5.57 

5.57 

7.00 

3.22 

3.19 
3.30 
3.00 
15.47 
15.00 
3.06 
2.75 
2.87 

7.00 

1.71 
1.64 
1.71 

1.50 



1562 
1563 

7.84 
8.05 
8.93 
7.00 

3.36 
2.64 
3.51 
5.00 

Bn, 
Super 

1.51 
1.55 
1.59 
1.50 
15.47 
15.00 
1.63 
1.50 
1.59 
1.80 
1.50 
2.36 
2.40 
0.67 
0.75 
2.40 





7.11 
7.17 
7.41 

7.00 

0.50 

0.52 

15641 

"bT,Bii,"t" 

1551 



■ 

1565 

7.22 
6.00 
8.74 
8.63 
6.00 
7.25 
6.00 
8.43 
7.50 
6.77 

1.68 
2.00 
0.38 
0.40 
2.00 
4.08 
4.30 
1.61 
7.50 
fif)2 

8790! 

8.00 

9.12  - 

"l.28 

l.L'6 

2.25 

1.43 

1.25 

777 





9.62 
20.00 
8.69 

9.51 

10.00 

7.35 

7.00 

10.88 

10.00 

4.41 

4.00 

7.98 

7.00 

11.46 

10.40 

11.08 

10.00 

7.96 

8.00 

8.44 

0.68 

1626 



0. 78 

16°  7 

9.03 

8.00 
11.33 
10.30 
10.04 

9.00 
12.79 
11.80 
10.36 
10.00 
18.14 
18.00 
12.16 

9.40 
11.76 

Super 

Bn, 

Super 

Bn, 

Super 

Bn, 

Super 

Bn, 
Super 

3.06 

-  0.90 

2.75 
4.06 
4.00 
1.60 
1.38 
4.38 
4.60 
4.20 
4.00 
2.63 
2.30 
3.28 
5.20 
2.32 
2.00 
2.36 
2.00 

12.60 

25.00 
2.85 
3.10 
2.50 

3.59 
4.25 
4.00 

16.03 

15.00 
4.25 

1566 
1567 

1.70 
2.00 
0.93 
0.05 
1.98 
2.20 
1.87 
2.75 
2.63 
2.30 
1.61 
2.00 
1.22 
2.00 
0.58 
0.50 

12.60 

25.00 

2.31 

2.52 

2.00 

~~Bn7~ 
BY,"Bn,""T" 



0.72 

1568 

1569 

7.00      4.8O 
5.97      4.39 
6.00     4.00 

2.40  \ 

2.33 

_ 
Bl,  Bn,  T 



1570 

2.25 



Bl,  Bn,  T 



Bn 

Bn, 
Super 

Bn, 

Super 

Bn, 

Super 

Bn, 
"BY,  Bn7T 
"BT,~Bn,~T~ 

1571 

5.87     6.29 

1.52 

1.50 
1.10 
2.00 
1.69 

1.50 

0.15 

"ab9 



1618 

8.03 

7.67 

3.73 



___. 

166? 

9.10 

7.67 

" 

0  74 

Bl,  Bn,  T 

5.00 

1491 

1474 
1595 

1596 

1664 

7.42 
7.02 
8.00 
11.08 
10.31 
S.00 

5.26 
3.29 
2.50 
0.28 
0.20 
1.00 

12.68 
10.31 
10.50 
11.36 
10.51 
9.00 

Bn, 

Super 

0.54 

0.58 
0.50 

7.59" 

4.25 

"Bl~Bn" 

777. 

6.76 
6.25 

7.00 
5.09 
5.17 
5.00 





L44 

1480 

Super 

"l6.03 

15.00 
1.02 

4.00 







—  - 

1473 

7.95 

4.52 

12.47 

0.14 

3.09 

_   2.20 

288 


UNIVERSITY  OF   CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT   STATION. 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


Name  and  Address  of  Manufacturer  or 
Dealer,  and  Name  of  Brand. 


From  Whom  Obtained. 


o  re 

H 
O 

P 

on 


1475* 
1482* 
1496* 

1597 

1494 

1663 


1580 
1681 

1682* 

1578* 

1579* 

1680* 

1683* 


1528 
1529 

1493 
1665 

1600 

1601* 

1639* 


Pacific  Guano  &  Fertilizer  Co., 
San  Franciseo. — Continued. 

Nursery  Stock 

do 

do 

Guaranteed 

Special  Phosphoric  Acid  and  Potash. 

Guaran  teed 

Sulphate  of  Potash 

Guaranteed 

Vegetable  Grower 

Guaranteed 


M.  Geslar,  Redlands 

H.  C.  Rumohr,  Redlands. 
do 


Consumers  Ice  Co.,  Fresno 
H.  C.  Rumohr,  Redlands  _. 
G.  P.  McNear,  Petaluma--. 


Redlands  Fruit  Association, 
Redlands. 

Blood _* 

do 

Guaran  teed 

Bone  Meal 

Guaranteed 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 


Redlands  Fruit  Ass'n,  Redlands. 
do 


Redlands  Fruit  Ass'n,  Redlands 

Redlands  Fruit  Ass'n,  Redlands 

Redlands  Fruit  Ass'n,  Redlands 

Redlands  Fruit  Ass'n,  Redlands 

Redlands  Fruit  Ass'n,  Redlands 


30.62 
29.72 
30.71 

29.50 
26.47 

25.20 
59.50 

58.80 
38.75 
39.80 


57.32 
57.19 
57.07 
30.65 
SI.  15 
27.22 
29.40 
27.63 
29.10 
26.58 
28.30 
28.71 
28.20 


Carroll  B.  Smith,  Redlands,  Cal. 
Bat  Guano Wrh 


do 


ht  Bros.,  Riverside 
do 


Sold  on  Station  analysis. 

Nitrate  of  Soda 

do 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 


E.  L.  Koethen,  Riverside 
C.  B.  Smith,  Redlands___ 


C.  B.  Smith,  Redlands. 
C.  B.  Smith,  Redlands. 
L. ~G.  Waite~~--~~---~_~ 


Swift  &  Co.,  Chieago. 

Diamond  "E" C.  B.  Smith,  Redlands 

Guaranteed 

1700*  Diamond  "E" 

Guaranteed  

1495*  Special  Bone  Meal 

Guaranteed 


1472 


Union  Fertilizer  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Blood 

Guaran  teed 


E.  L.  Koethen,  Riverside 
E.  L.  Koethen 


Arlington  Heights  Fruit  Co. ,Riv'side 


22.20 
21.66 

55.  S9 
53.93 
52.50 
36.02 
32.50 
30.70 
30.40 
33.40 
32.94 


33.50 
34.27 
33.98 
34.17 
30.31 
U.62 


50.61 
50.40 


*1475— Shrimp  shells. 
#1482— Shrimp  shells. 
•  1 196    Shrimp  shells. 
*1682— 51  per  cent  fine. 
*1578— 66  percent  fine. 


*1579 — 60  per  cent  fine. 
lt;so  -00  percent  fine. 
*1683— 58  percent  fine. 
*1601 — 54  per  cent  fine. 
*1639— 77  percent  fine. 


*15!)8— 74  per  cent  fine. 

1700  -72  percent  fine. 

x  1405— 53  per  cent  fine. 


Bulletin  201. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS. 


289 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


o 

Pounds  Per  Hundred. 

o 
►1 

Phosphoric  Acid. 

Nitrogen. 

Potash. 

O 

er 

0 

2 

1 

CD 

•< 
| 

09 

o 

CO 

o 
P 

0 

N 
P> 

r+ 
CD 
CO 

p  ^ 

COM 

o 

>-t 

P 

2. 

Organic 

Nitrogen 

Guaranteed 

as  Derived 

From 

h3 

0 

go 

■"*. 
p 
a 

p 

CD 

3 

1475 

8.80 
8.61 
8.41 
8.00 
13.32 
12.00 

4.06 
2.70 
3.10 
4.00 

2.76 
2.00 

12.86 
11.31 
11.51 

12.00 
16.08 
13.00 

Bn, 

Super 

Bn, 
Super 

1.11 

1.20 
1.24 

1.00 

0.15 
0.17 

2.71 
2.53 
2.75 

3.00 

3.97 
3.90 
3.99 
4.00 



2.30 
2.59 
3.11 

2.00 
8.74 
9.00 
49.58 
49.00 
9.24 
9.00 

1482 
1496 

""" 

1.78 
9  00 

1597 

Bl,  Bn,  Fs 

0  64 

1494 

1  31 

1 

1663 

9.85 
10.00 

1.72 
2.00 

11.57 
i2.00 

Bn, 
Super 

2.45 

1.54 

3.99 
4.00 

13.98 
13.95 
13.92 
2.35 
2.50 
4.68 
5.00 
4.98 
5.00 
4.63 
5.00 
5.09 
5.00 

3.89 
3.60 

0  68 

Bn 

1580 

13.98 
13.95 

13.92 
2.35 
2.50 
4.68 
5.00 
4.98 
5.00 
4.63 
5.00 
5.09 
5.00 

1681 

168? 

27.56 
27.50 
11,80 
13.00 
11.25 

is.oo 

11.59 
$.00 
12.22 
12.00 

7.82 
8.85 

Bn, 
Super 

1578 

1579 

1680 

1683 

15?8 

15?9 



1  _ 

1493 

15.97 

15.97 
15.41 
15.00 
5.22 
5.00 
4.83 
5.00 
6.77 
0.00 

4.50 

4.94 
4.92 
4.94 
1.58 
0.82 

12.05 
12.00 

1665 

15.41 
15.00 

1 

1600 

10.23 

12.00 
16.16 
15.00 

5.22 
5.00 

4.83 
5.00 
6.77 

0.00 

4.50 
4.94 
4.92 

1.58 

5.37 

2.00 

0  69 

i 

T 

T 

1601 

1639 

8.75 
.9.00 

20.1(5 
19.00 
18.86 
19.00 
30.62 
27.00 

1598 

Bn, 

Bn, 

1700 

Bn, 

Bn, 

1495 

0.82 

12.05 
i^.00 

147? 

i 

290 


UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT   STATION. 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


Name  and  Address  of  Manufacturer  or 
Dealer,  and  Name  of  Brand. 


From  Whom  Obtained. 


Union  Fertilizer  Company, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.— Continued. 


1523 
1605 


1542-  Bone  Meal 

Guaranteed 

1710*  Bone  Meal 

Guaranteed *_ 

1577    Fruiting 

1602  dq 

1603  !  do 

1666  do 

Guaranteed 

1540  Nitrate  of  Soda 

1541  do 

Guaranteed 

Nursery 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

1696*j  Special 

Guaranteed 

1604  Special  Fruiting 

Guaranteed 

1606    Sulfate  of  Potash 

Guaranteed 

1530    Superphosphate 

Sold  on  Station  analysis 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 

Tankage 

Guaranteed 

Tankage. 

Guaranteed 

1668*  Tankage 

Guaranteed 

1711* 


E.  E.  Cole,  Redlands 
U.  L.  May,  Rial  to  ___ 


Alex  Hudson,  Riverside 

E.  E.  Cole,  Redlands 

J.  C.  Smith,  Colton 

O.  H.  Stanton,  North  Cucamonga 


E.  E.  Cole,  Redlands 

J.  F.  Jackson,  Riverside. 


1607* 
1608* 
1667* 


E.  E.  Cole,  Redlands 

E .  ~E.  Cole"  Bedlan ds"  _ " " I 

E.  B.  Clark,  Pomona 

E.  E.  Cole,  Redlands 

K  E~ ~CoIe~  Redlands" " ~ ~. 
Wright  Bros.,  Riverside  _. 
J.  F.  Jackson,  Riverside.. 

J.  C.  Smith,  Colton 

N.  L.  May,  Rialto 

J.  F.  Jackson,  Riverside- 


Tankage  N.  L.  May,  Rialto. 

Guaranteed 


1620 
1669 


1684 


Union  Superphosphate  Company, 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Superphosphate Gh  R.  Couper.  Lodi 

do Pioneer  Fruit  Co.,  Newcastle- 
Guaranteed ' 

Superphosphate S.  W.  Reed,  Modesto 

Guaranteed '<■ 


Woodbridge  Chemical  Works, 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


1670    Nitrate  of  Soda  _. 

Guaranteed 
L671     Nursery 

Guaranteed 


J.  H.  Reynolds,  Redlands. 
J.  H.  Reynolds,  Redlands. 


*1542 — 41  per  cent  line. 
* 1710 — 47  per  cent  fine. 
*1696    Some  hoof. 


*1607— 68  per  cent  fine. 
*1608— 67  per  cent  fine. 
*1667 — 60  per  cent  fine. 


*1668— 67  per  cent  fine. 
*1711 — 78  per  cent  fine. 


Bulletin  201. 


COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS. 


'01 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


t-1 

cr 
o 

Pounds  Per  Hundred. 

o 

«<5 

Phosphoric  Acid. 

Nitrogen. 

Potash. 

0 

cr 

2 
P 

< 
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CO 

O 

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o 

E 

i-i  <"  eo 

,    ■<  a> 
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13 
w 

3* 

Km 

O 

Organic 

Nitrogen 

Guaranteed 

as  Derived 

From 

0 

E 

00  H 

M 

E 

3 

l^9 

23.68 
23.00 
23.60 
23.00 
11.33 
11.80 
13.27 
13.85 
8.50 

2.92 

2.^7 
2.88 
2.47 
2.22 
2.09 
2.17 
1.46 
2.05 

2.92 

2.47 

2.88 

2.47 

3.09 

3.18 

3.14 

2.97 

3.00 

15.56 

15.64 

15.00 

4.77 

5.00 

12.76 

13.00 

4.80 

4.50 

4.09 

4.00 

1710 

1577 
1602 
1603 

4.70 

6.81 
6.58 

6.48 
7.00 

6.63 
4.99 
6.69 
7.37 

1.50 

Bn. 

Super 

0.41 

0.54 

0.72 

1.29 

0.75 

15.56 

15.64 

25.00 

0.65 

1.00 

6.51 

0.46 
0.55 
0.25 
0.22 
0.60 





2.93 
3.44 
3.14 

2.97 
3.00 



0.66 

1666 
1540 

Bn,~G,  T 



0.68 

1541 

I 

" 

1W 

5.05 

2.62 

1.50 

7.67 

7.50 

5.21 

5.50 

15.48 

15.00 

12.03 

9.50 

Bn, 
Super 

Bn, 

Super 

0.75 

1.00 
0.96 

3.37 

3.00 
5.29 



1.58 

1605 

Bn,  G,  T 

2.50 
1.91 
2.00 
3.92 





16% 

4.80 
4-50 
2.91 
2.25 

Bn, 

Bn, 

Super 

Bl,  Bn,  T 

4.00 
3.59 

1604 

5.17 

8.00 

6.86 

1.50 

0.50 

2.00 

0.68 

0.75 

1  00 

1606 

Bn,  G,  T 

3.50  i 

48.24 

2"  06 

45.00 

1580 

17.75 

0.79 

18.54 

12.85 
13.75 
13.79 
25.75 
12.91 
13.75 
12.81 
23.75 
19.60 
23.75 

18.04 

18.68 

1607 

5.61 

5.75 
6.00 
5.75 
5.92 
5.75 
6.13 
5.75 
5.10 
5.75 

5.61 
5.75 
6.00 
5.75 
5.92 
5.75 
6.13 
5.75 
5.10 
5.75 

1608 

1667 

1 

1668 

1711 

1620 

17.29 
17.20 
27.50 
15.35 
12.00 

0.75 
1.48 

1 

1669 

1 

.   _     J 

1 

1684 

2.83 
3.00 

18.18 
15.00 

1 

1670 

15.36 

15.00 
3.39 

15.36 

25.00 

5.55 

5.00 

1671 

8.31 
8.00 

Bn. 

Super 

2.16 



2.44 

2.00 



Bl,  Bn,  G 

292 


UNIVERSITY  OF   CALIFORNIA EXPERIMENT  STATION. 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


Name  and  Address  of  Manufacturer  or 
Dealer,  and  Name  of  Brand. 


From  Whom  Obtained. 


< 


O  CO 


1611 

1672 

1599 

1576 

1674 

1612 

1673 

1613* 

1686* 


Woodbridge  Fertilizer  Company, 
San  Bernardino,  Cal. 


Nitrate  of  Soda 

Guaranteed 

Onion 

Guaranteed 

Orange  and   Lemon  No.  1 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

Special 

Guaranteed 

Sulfate  of  Potash 

Guaranteed 

Superphosphate 

Guaranteed 

Woodbridge  Special  Fertilizer 

Guaranteed 

Woodbridge  Special  Fertilizer- 
Guaranteed  _-- 


Los  Angeles  Olive  Growers'  As'n,  L.  A 


Factory,  San  Bernardino.. 
J.  H.  Reynolds,  Redlands. 


E.  Robertson,  Redlands  _. 
Factory,  San  Bernardino. 


Los  Angeles  Olive  Growers' As'n,  L.  A, 
Factory,  San  Bernardino 


Los  Angeles  Olive  Growers' As'n,  L.  A, 
Fair  Oaks  Park  Co.,  Los  Angeles 


55.05 
52.50 
31.61 
88.15 
35.21 
29.50 
22.19 
80. 40 
25.16 
23.30 
59.42 
58.80 
21.18 
2040 
32.62 
32.00 
26.85 
17.36 


*1613— 62  per  cent  fine.    Should  be  classified  as  tankage. 
*1686— 61  per  cent  fine.     Should  be  classified  as  bone. 


Bulletin  201. 


COMMERCIAL   FERTILIZERS. 


293 


ANALYSES  AND  VALUATIONS— Continued. 


o 

Pounds  Per  Hundred. 

o 

Phosphoric  Acid. 

Nitrogen. 

Potash. 

o 
o 

2 

3 

< 
p 

CO 

CO 

O 
P 

o; 

CD 

o 
p 

o 

*]P  C 

!  <  ST 

i      CO  CO 

'    p-p- 

P 

CD 
GO 

P  y 

jo  p 

o 

on? 

P 
o' 

Organic 

Nitrogen 

Guaranteed 

as  Derived 

From 

o 

E 

*4 

go 

PR 

"\ 

P 

SB 

o3     ! 

1611 

15.73 

15.00 
1.99 
1.50 

15.73 

15.00 

3.76 

4.00 

5.21 

4.00 

2.02 
2.00 
3.05 
3.00 

1672 

3.18 
5.00 

6.58 
5.00 

6.44 

5.00 
5.73 

5.00 

9.62 
10.00 
12.31 
10.00 
9.80 
8.00 
10.85 

10.00 

Bn, 

Super 

Bn 

Bn. 
Super 

Super 

— 

1.77 

2.50 
3.65 
2.00 
1.55 





s.77 
7.00 
3.65 
5.00 
5.42 
5.00 
4.84 

4.00 

49.52 
49.00 

15()9 

1.56! 

2.00 

0.47  | 

1576 

Bl,  Bn,G 



074 

1674 

3.05 
3.00 

_  ___ 

161° 

~ 

1  18 

1678 

17.65 

17.00 

0.57 

18.22 
17.00 
15.03 
15.00 
22.10 
17.06 

1618 

5.15 
5.00 
2.41 

1.00 

5.15 
5.00 
2.44 

1.00 

, 

Bn 

Bl,  Bn 

1686 

Bn 

Bn 

